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We combine the incompatible. Advice required! — Toyota Mark II, 2.0 liter, 1987

Snow fell in Siberia.

And on the very first morning, leaving the gates of my house, I was finally convinced how much I had lost the habit of rear-wheel drive over the past few years ... And how much it does not suit me according to my "driving style" that has become familiar.

Ride more "quietly" well, it does not work!
Light aggressiveness and dynamism have taken root to the level of reflexes)))))

Therefore, when cornering, the back now and then pulls to the side. And although I cope with drifts quite well, those around me and passengers are noticeably nervous.

There is another problem ... ice and even the smallest hills ... their car hardly storms even at low speeds.

This leads to the following questions ...
Is it worth it to "weight" the backside?
And won't it carry even more?

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MrKot 16.02.22

Ahahahahahah, there is such a thing and you can’t put long emoticons)).).).).)

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Ksu Sha 16.02.22

Yes. ... strange site) "yes" - too short a message for him)

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MrKot 16.02.22

What about studded tires?

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Ksu Sha 16.02.22

they offered me some kind of nonsense ... but I don’t remember what)

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MrKot 16.02.22

some people say that a blocked diff helps.
Well, I mean it helps on the hills)

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Ksu Sha 16.02.22

But we already have snow and ice))

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MrKot 16.02.22

But FIG knows)
so far we haven’t had so much seng to carry the car, but I think I’ll run into this soon. =)

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naum000 16.02.22

With a blocked differential, the rear of this car is not something that will be dragged into the snow ... It will not drive exactly at all)))

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naum000 16.02.22

How did you put so many smilies?